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from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's inside wealth. back to you. >> so, california's the leading one, but new york is very close, right? new york is, what, you've got 9.8% state ant 3.6% city. >> actually, again, talking about what people actually pay relative to their income, not the published rates. >> and it's surprising to me that new york was not up there. i think it's 7%, maybe even 6%, so it might have been in the top ten but not in the top five. >> okay. that's after deductions is what you're saying. >> that's correct, that's correct. >> stay
from federal taxes. nationwide the 1%ers paid 5.6% of their income in state taxes. the bottom 20%, they pay almost twice as much relative to their income. now, the report takes aim at states that are looking to reduce or eliminate income taxes saying it would be unfair and make an unfair system even worse while the bottom are paying more of their paycheck to taxes. the fact, however, remains, high earners pay the bulk of the income taxes in many states. can you read the full story at cnbc.com's...
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you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the argument for munis against the argument for charitable deductions, against the argument for mortgage deductions, so i do think it's something that people need to be cautious about. as a result if i were an investor right now, i would be investing with a shorter duration. and i've said this a lot over the last couple of years, with all the things that have gone on, i would have a professional managing my municipal money, whether it's in a mutual fund, an etf or separately managed account. >> having said that, what are your picks, a few muni picks? >> i did lon
you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the...
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>> the tax issue. >> the tax issue -- >> the -- the sales -- online sales tax. >> california and texas were hit this quarter. it could have played a role and probably did because u.s. revenues were lighter than international. i think for the most part there's a tradeoff. i think as they don't have to worry about violating the statute which is the no presence. and when they go down the path of actually charging sales taxes, that does mean they can actually move closer to the consumers, build some of the fulfillment centers there and offer some of the amazon conveniences. >> and i think amazon is actually behind some sort of a compromise that would bring you revenue on a per state basis at least. >> right. it is going to affect the bottom line ultimately. >> it -- i think so. i think that there's a lot of areas in investment i think for amazon below the gross profit line. i think we focus a lot, investors focus a lot on that story. but i think when you think about the investments that they're doing on their web services side, all the dna that gets associated with that, that is -- you kno
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corporate tax system. it's very dysfunctional, and it retards investment and investment, in turn, is what creates gdp growth and jobs. >> yet we were going to do that i think. i think simpson-bowles told us to do that. do you know where we are in that, andrew we've talked about it a few times. where are we on the -- >> nowhere. nowhere. we're nowhere. >> wee nowhere on the tax -- once we got that 39.6 on the high end, we're not even talking about taxes anymore. right? it's like -- i don't know what happened to all the other recommendations of simpson-bowles. but, do you think that we will talk about them again at some point? >> well, i think we'll talk about them. the president came to the business roundtable not long ago, and stated unequivocally, he's for corporate tax reform. including a lower rate and a modified territorial system. the secretary of the treasury has said that. >> the new one or the old one? >> well, i don't know about jack lew, but i know timothy geithner was in favor of it. >> okay. >>
corporate tax system. it's very dysfunctional, and it retards investment and investment, in turn, is what creates gdp growth and jobs. >> yet we were going to do that i think. i think simpson-bowles told us to do that. do you know where we are in that, andrew we've talked about it a few times. where are we on the -- >> nowhere. nowhere. we're nowhere. >> wee nowhere on the tax -- once we got that 39.6 on the high end, we're not even talking about taxes anymore. right? it's...
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ahead of the tax years, 268 billion in december of 2012. of course, we will pay for this surge, the surge in dividends at & ul rate, borrow from this year, dividends rising, still a ways to go to get back to the '08 level. but if we ever do, but this surely means fewer dividend payments for the rest of this year. there is an upside of this, of course, helps government revenue. the treasury having its best december since that tame 2004 december month with a gain. that is up from december a year ago there is the chart that we are talking about this is the month on month year-on-year change for december, going back to 1994. of course this dividend sloshing around could help stocks in january if it's not spent, got to be invested. some ends up in stocks, see if some ends up in spending. >> interesting. you got to wonder if the rotation into stocks out of bonds was that or if it was rotation out of dividend payment nice stocks. >> some people plot it back in, go back into stocks. >> your thoughts on mfp tomorrow and the degree which the last few
ahead of the tax years, 268 billion in december of 2012. of course, we will pay for this surge, the surge in dividends at & ul rate, borrow from this year, dividends rising, still a ways to go to get back to the '08 level. but if we ever do, but this surely means fewer dividend payments for the rest of this year. there is an upside of this, of course, helps government revenue. the treasury having its best december since that tame 2004 december month with a gain. that is up from december a...
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tax situation we have? i guess that would be a passive, right? and probably at least acknowledging, if the democrats would acknowledge that entitlements are a problem, maybe that would help, right, even if you don't do it immediately? >> so here's the good news. good news is we're so far inside best practices for delivering fiscal policy there's lots of things that we can do to get us to a better position. republicans have to recognize you have to raise the average tax rate. democrats have to recognize the best way to do it isn't raising marginal rates and underwriting an inefficient system. >> as someone who spent last week at davos and he said that he talked to a large number of european ceos who are eager about investing in the united states because of our projected suspensionly lower energy policy because of shell of course we're going to get out of our way and saying let them do it. but that's encouraging that they can think about moving plants here now. >> absolutely. i was at davos, too, and the most
tax situation we have? i guess that would be a passive, right? and probably at least acknowledging, if the democrats would acknowledge that entitlements are a problem, maybe that would help, right, even if you don't do it immediately? >> so here's the good news. good news is we're so far inside best practices for delivering fiscal policy there's lots of things that we can do to get us to a better position. republicans have to recognize you have to raise the average tax rate. democrats...
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we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from 2013 recognized in december to beat the higher tax brackets, capital gains increase. so, in other words, the economy now feels like 20% increase in take home pay has been given to the economy. it feels good. the problem with that, that income was going to be recognized this year, no longer here to be recognized. we're seeing a slowdown in income as we come forward. the best theater on tv to me wasn't to social inept types, but the fact that some of your -- the guests this morning, from companies were being like, do you see an increase in the economy? are things growing or things better? they're selling stock in aggregate, not buying stock anymore. to me, that means companies do not see what's going on as an improved economy. one more point if i can. >> yes. real quick. >> i'm sorry. >> go on. >> real estate. interest rates up on 10 years, refi of stock. the real estate market was a big add to qe-1 last year and a negative to qe-1 this year. >> chu
we will see a huge increase in gdp and after tax income in the fourth quarter mainly december, at least 100, 120 billion of extra income from 2013 recognized in december to beat the higher tax brackets, capital gains increase. so, in other words, the economy now feels like 20% increase in take home pay has been given to the economy. it feels good. the problem with that, that income was going to be recognized this year, no longer here to be recognized. we're seeing a slowdown in income as we...
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no suggestion there was any motivation about the proposed 57% tax. >>> and we're just about two days away from one of the biggest sporting events in america. the super bowl. the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are battling it out. there will be plenty of auction off the field. brian shactman has been taking a look at the business of advertising ahead of the big game. >> everyone has their choice for what they consider a classic super bowl ad. whether you like contact, any use of the force, as well as inanment objects knowing how to get down. >> it's that kind of party. hit it. >> the super bowl is one part football, one part tailgate and one part cultural super bowl phenomenon dating back 30 years. >> when we all saw that 1984 xlushl for apple, i think that's when we really all started to loot a commercials in a different light for the super bowl. >> fast forward to 2013 and the ads are scrutinized as much as the game and the cost is enormous. mercedes benz made an eight-figure commitment and brought in super model kate upton to launch an entirely new line of cars. >> it
no suggestion there was any motivation about the proposed 57% tax. >>> and we're just about two days away from one of the biggest sporting events in america. the super bowl. the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are battling it out. there will be plenty of auction off the field. brian shactman has been taking a look at the business of advertising ahead of the big game. >> everyone has their choice for what they consider a classic super bowl ad. whether you like...
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so skin can replenish itself. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >>> welcome back, everyone. 21 minutes past the hour. president obama expects football to gradually become less violent. he tells "the new republic." i'm a big football fan, but i have to tell you, if i had a son, i would have to think long and hard before i let him play football. ." president obama is less worried about the nfl where players are grown men and are paid well and more worried about young men playing. >>> the super bowl is a big game. and aya nba dejo wants to talk about marriage equality and same-sex
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >>> for those of you who aren't sports fans who don't recognize the graphics, this is a big week for super bowl. it's super bowl week. come sunday the baltimore ravens are going to go head to head with the san francisco 49ers. two brothers are coaching the teams. the winner of the game is going to lay claim to the lombardi troitro i trophy. right now baltimore fans are giving a sendoff to their ravens. there you go, some live pictures out of baltimore where it's cold. they are headed to the heat of new orleans where mark maccay joins us live. this must be a fun assignment for you, my friend. i don't know how you got this lucky ticket. it might be because you know a lot more about sports than i do. >> hey, we will update you, ashleigh. we will bring you up to speed. everybody can get involved in super bowl week. hello from, yes, warm, muggy new orleans, louisiana, where the ravens can s
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >>> for those of you who aren't sports fans who don't recognize the graphics, this is a big week for super bowl. it's super bowl week. come sunday the baltimore ravens are going to go head to head with the san francisco 49ers. two brothers are coaching the teams. the winner of the...
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>> after i pay taxes, i'm going to see my mother. she has alzheimer's and my sister is taking care of her and my brother is there in utah. get out there, see where it goes from there. >> the big check that you got. and i understand you spent some time with the heat players and the heat dancers. i was recently at a miami heat game. it is incredible to watch not just the players, but also dancers. tell us what was the experience like? >> went with the flow. never experienced that before obviously. so it was a great feeling. >> yeah, i bet. i bet. you from illinois as i mentioned. just outside of chicago. >> from wisconsin. milwaukee area. >> okay. milwaukee. you were a bulls fan, right? >> pretty much. pretty much. >> not anymore. >> have to cheer for your home team. they are the champs. i had no problem going there and doing the thing. >> this has gone viral. can you believe it? 100,000 views. pretty incredible, right. mike, congratulations. >> thank you. >> if you want, i'm available to take some of that money from you. >> mike, no.
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some of the companies say your taxes are paying their ceos big bucks bonuses. in 2012 the head of aig was given $10.5 million. at ally financial, the ceo took home $9.5 million. the head of general motors was awarded $9 million. the government's top bailout watchdog says that is excessive. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. what the government's top bailout watchdog is pointing to is pointing at the state department. t.a.r.p. says the government has failed to rein in the excessive spending at aig, ally, and g.m. they took bailouts but ceos are getting hefty bonuses. kristi romero says "they continue to lack at an appreciation for their extraordinary situations and fuel to view themselves through the lenses of companies substantially owned by the u.s. government." executive pay is said to be more closely aligned for employees of similar rank in their industry. say a cfo at g.m. should be paid a similar amount to a cfo at chrysler. but surprise, romero says that hasn't happened. last y
some of the companies say your taxes are paying their ceos big bucks bonuses. in 2012 the head of aig was given $10.5 million. at ally financial, the ceo took home $9.5 million. the head of general motors was awarded $9 million. the government's top bailout watchdog says that is excessive. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. what the government's top bailout watchdog is pointing to is pointing at the state...
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we protected tax cuts for middle class. while republicans are allowing big korcorporations to outsourc jobs overseas, we protect small business necessary this country and protected investments in college education. so, you know, house republicans -- and now this new ryan budget he's talking about doubles down on what they tried to do last year. they're now saying they will accelerate and intensify cuts to medicare beneficiaries. instead of joining democrats for real reform by negotiating, volume discounts on prescription drugs, they want to continue to accelerate and intensify a budget on the backs of seniors. i think that's fundamentally wrong. we're going to fight that. >> so i'm going to -- i'd like you to predict something because paul ryan says we're headed for a sequestration, the series of steep federal cuts to the defense department and to other government programs. he says it's going to happen. is it? >> well, it shouldn't happen. again, we're willing to compromise. we have already supported $1 trillion in cut to t
we protected tax cuts for middle class. while republicans are allowing big korcorporations to outsourc jobs overseas, we protect small business necessary this country and protected investments in college education. so, you know, house republicans -- and now this new ryan budget he's talking about doubles down on what they tried to do last year. they're now saying they will accelerate and intensify cuts to medicare beneficiaries. instead of joining democrats for real reform by negotiating,...
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. >> if you politicians would only stop talking about more taxes and more gun bans and more regulations on honest people, and spend a little bit of that rhetoric and a little bit of that energy going after violent criminals of complete breakdown of our criminal justice system and the fact we don't even prosecute criminals with guns anymore, because the system has collapsed, maybe then we would make progress. >> also at some point we have got to say enough is enough. otherwise when the nra will not say that you should not permit the civilian sale of bazookas. what we're talking about is a weapon crafted for war that floats around the streets of our cities, that puts our police in a position of being outgunned by the bad guys, that has kids killing kids with them. >> since the newtown, connecticut, shooting that left 27 dead, the nra says 500,000 more people have joined its membership. >>> anderson cooper, don't miss this, taking on the gun violence debate tomorrow night. he'll take a good long look at both sides of the issue. we're calling it "guns under fire," a town hall special tomorr
. >> if you politicians would only stop talking about more taxes and more gun bans and more regulations on honest people, and spend a little bit of that rhetoric and a little bit of that energy going after violent criminals of complete breakdown of our criminal justice system and the fact we don't even prosecute criminals with guns anymore, because the system has collapsed, maybe then we would make progress. >> also at some point we have got to say enough is enough. otherwise when...
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the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. let us follow the wisdom of joseph, pay down our debts and store up reserves against the leaner times that will surely come. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said -- "there is a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of other generations much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny." we -- right here in california -- have such a rendezvous with destiny. all around us we see doubt and skepticism about our future and that of america's. but what we have accomplished together these last two years, indeed, the whole history of california, belies such pessimism. remember how california began. in 1769, under king charles iii, orders were issued to jose de galvez, the visitor general of baja california, to -- "occupy and fortify san diego and monterey for god and the king of spain. gaspar portola and a small band of brave men made their way slowly north, along an uncharted path. eventually, they reached monterey but they
the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. let us follow the wisdom of joseph, pay down our debts and store up reserves against the leaner times that will surely come. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said -- "there is a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of other generations much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny." we -- right here in california -- have such a rendezvous with destiny. all...
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and we created greater wealth in america that has been created even in the raging time of no income tax and the morgans and mellons and carnegie and rockefellers. we created more wealth for everyone. so we can do this recognizing that the energy market is a $6 trillion market compared to one with what, four billion users going up to nine billion over the course of the next 20, 30 years. this is a place for us to recognize what other countries are doing and what our states that are growing are doing, which is there is an extraordinary amount of opportunity in modernizing america's energy grid. we don't even have a grid in america. we have a big open gap in the circle of america. east coast grid, west coast grid and texas grid and a line from chicago over to the dakotas. we can't sell energy from minnesota to arizona or arizona to massachusetts or to the coal states. it doesn't make sense and can't be a modern country if we don't fix that infrastructure. i would respectfully say to you that climate change is not something to be feared in response to -- the steps to respond to -- it's to b
and we created greater wealth in america that has been created even in the raging time of no income tax and the morgans and mellons and carnegie and rockefellers. we created more wealth for everyone. so we can do this recognizing that the energy market is a $6 trillion market compared to one with what, four billion users going up to nine billion over the course of the next 20, 30 years. this is a place for us to recognize what other countries are doing and what our states that are growing are...
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more people paying taxes. you know, that's just good stuff when people are paying taxes. folks are getting educated in america. they are serving in our armed services. they are making our country better and brighter and safer blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. why do we need immigration reform? why? it's so important and we will take calls on that too. give us a call on that. taking calls on chuck hagle. twitter is abuzz about chuck. what do you think about this whole immigration stuff? >> it's time to get it done because republicans have finally, gotten on board. i think it's a shame, the time that they deem it's time to get it done. the time to really do it was five years ago. i mean a long time ago. but it's pretty from the parent that republicans realize they have got to get on board because they got their asses handed to them in the last election. the fact that now everybody wants to come to the table and participate, i think it's sad, and i think that it's worth pointing out that that's the reason they want to come to the table. i hope that that doesn't get lost in
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the vast majority of these immigrants are paying taxes. so if -- if the back tax provision shouldn't impact the vast majority of them. it details how much of a penalty there is going to be even if there is going to be one, beyond the back taxes, but i don't think it's unreasonable to request that. because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small price to pay. >> john: markos moulitsas of day dailycros. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> john: we'll be right back after the break. ♪ question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how
the vast majority of these immigrants are paying taxes. so if -- if the back tax provision shouldn't impact the vast majority of them. it details how much of a penalty there is going to be even if there is going to be one, beyond the back taxes, but i don't think it's unreasonable to request that. because they did sort of break the law. and so nobody out -- immigration reformers aren't going to get hung up over that. because if this is a way for us to improve their lives then that is a small...
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and then brett erlich on the subject that is less mentally taxing. >> coming up, motown's billy is back again but you'll never get where. don't go away. thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: all right, let's check in with our progressive brother in arms, michael shure of the "the young turks" sitting in for cenk uygur. michael, what are the battles you're waging tonight. >> governor, we're waging the battles first of all in the senate. i'm sure you covered this. i'm sure you have opinions of that. we're going to see how chuck hagel fared and how some of these silly old senators in front of him presented themselves. and then we also have my beloved 49ers, and one of them making a very grave error. we're going to talk about the comments made about gay americans and gay football players. and i'm sorry to say its another super bowl without the detroit lions. >> jennifer: i'm just saying i'm recording from san francisco but i'm tired of the san f
and then brett erlich on the subject that is less mentally taxing. >> coming up, motown's billy is back again but you'll never get where. don't go away. thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> jennifer: all right, let's check in with our progressive brother in arms, michael shure of the "the young turks" sitting in for cenk...
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i don't know that back tax -- back taxes included in this? >> they'll have to pay back taxes. >> bill: for how many years? >> that's one of the details that has to be worked out. not only do they have to pay back taxes they have to prove they've been employed and with undocumented immigrants where there's little documentation available, it is unclear if that's a burden they'll be able to meet. >> bill: yeah. donna, you raise a very good point. i think that could really be a problem. certainly, a lot of these people particularly those at the lower end who are doing landscaping, washing dishes in restaurants, busing tables or whatever or child care, they don't have that kind of job documentation. plus they have been paying taxes. they've been paying sales taxes. >> that's right. presumably those jobs, if their income doesn't meet the threshold of the bottom income bracket, they'll be exempt. >> bill: talk about unfair exception here. so how about if you go back and make some american citizens pay the back taxes that they didn't pay, particularl
i don't know that back tax -- back taxes included in this? >> they'll have to pay back taxes. >> bill: for how many years? >> that's one of the details that has to be worked out. not only do they have to pay back taxes they have to prove they've been employed and with undocumented immigrants where there's little documentation available, it is unclear if that's a burden they'll be able to meet. >> bill: yeah. donna, you raise a very good point. i think that could really...
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he raised taxes, seven out of eight years that he was president. he supported a ban on assault weapons. he supported and signed a bill creating amnesty for 3 million people who came here illegally. >> what a liberal. >> bill: if republicans -- ronald reagan could not get elected in the republican primary today and i just wish that -- not that i'm a great big fan of ronald reagan. but i wish republicans would just stop worshipping ronald reagan and start following him, start imitating him, and get that practical side to problem solving that ronald reagan did have. and he did support a ban on assault weapons, and in fact president obama quoted ronald reagan when he introduced his own gun-control measures. so immigration still probably going to happen before gun control, but the gun control battle has definitely joined after yesterday's hearing. bill joining us how are you? >> caller: hey, bill i just wanted to echo what ike said from charleston. >> bill: yeah. >> caller: and in addition to that -- >> bill: by the way it is amazing, isn't it? that aus
he raised taxes, seven out of eight years that he was president. he supported a ban on assault weapons. he supported and signed a bill creating amnesty for 3 million people who came here illegally. >> what a liberal. >> bill: if republicans -- ronald reagan could not get elected in the republican primary today and i just wish that -- not that i'm a great big fan of ronald reagan. but i wish republicans would just stop worshipping ronald reagan and start following him, start...
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he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous. >> out of control. illinois has big, big problems. couldn't float debt this week because they were downgraded. if you want to see the future of this country? look at california, look at illinois. we are walking down that path. charles: gerri, you studied this stuff. false assumptions they make, when the money doesn't come in, what's the next move? >> here's what i think. places like california and illinois turn to the federal government and say, hey, taxpayer, hey american taxpayer, pony up because we can't pay our bill
he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous....
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income and moving towards taxing consumption from income-tax is to sales taxes. related story. governor brownback of kansas wants to eliminate his state's income tax, he joins the governors of four this state which are considering the same thing. where does phil mickelson coming to this? in two ways. he wants to move out of california. he is free to live wherever he wants and preferred lower taxes. why not? that is why states like kansas, florida, texas are competing for tax refugees. the phil mickelsons of this world are driving the tax debate. phil mickelson objects to a 63% tax rate. who wouldn't? when this tax become legalized theft? this is a moral question as well as financial. here you have a sports guy driving a moral and financial tax debate. is not going away either. the president wants to raise taxes even more and we will soon see the impact of that disaster known as obamacare. bring on the debate. do you think 63% is a fair share for the government? do you think any american should be cowed into living where the government can tax them most? i know wh
income and moving towards taxing consumption from income-tax is to sales taxes. related story. governor brownback of kansas wants to eliminate his state's income tax, he joins the governors of four this state which are considering the same thing. where does phil mickelson coming to this? in two ways. he wants to move out of california. he is free to live wherever he wants and preferred lower taxes. why not? that is why states like kansas, florida, texas are competing for tax refugees. the phil...
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it has dramatically raised taxes and it still cannot pay. the big failure is with pension reform. the unions have blocked it insisting that all the promises made in the past must be paid in full. now, they try to borrow and they can't. at least not at an affordable interest rate. so they are stuck. they are in crisis. we've said many times on this program that what illinois really wants, what it says -- really looking for it is an obama bailout. they want a pay off for voting heavily for the president's reelection. will they get it? more importantly are you in texas, new jersey and all over the country, are you prepared to give them your money? stuart: let's get right at it. illinois at a stand still. they can't borrow money. it is a crisis. wgn radio host is our person in illinois and she joins us now. yesterday they were trying to issue a bond, trying to raise 500 million dollars. they had to cancel it because the interest they would have to pay would just -- they couldn't afford it. are they now at a stand still unable to pay bills and they can't borrow? >> well, stuart, you kn
it has dramatically raised taxes and it still cannot pay. the big failure is with pension reform. the unions have blocked it insisting that all the promises made in the past must be paid in full. now, they try to borrow and they can't. at least not at an affordable interest rate. so they are stuck. they are in crisis. we've said many times on this program that what illinois really wants, what it says -- really looking for it is an obama bailout. they want a pay off for voting heavily for the...
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but juan talk about people like you who live in city and pay property taxes should you have an option for public schools but people of low income should be able to look at their schools and say i'm not going to send my kid there. i want another option. that's what this is all about. >> kimberly: a good point. every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the exorbitant bills for private schools. they are not cheap. ronin was in public school but there are so many kids in the class i think one day they lost the little guy. you have don't stand out. if you need extra help it's difficult to get it. great teachers, mean well, but they are challenged by the numbers. you go to private school but who is able to afford that? some schools are financial aid assistance there. has to be an alternative that you don't the children educationmly discriminated against because they can't afford a $45,000 or $60,000 school. >> dana: that is a great point. the way you put it in terms
but juan talk about people like you who live in city and pay property taxes should you have an option for public schools but people of low income should be able to look at their schools and say i'm not going to send my kid there. i want another option. that's what this is all about. >> kimberly: a good point. every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the...
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they have to pay back the taxes. the reality, you are not going to do anything with the 11 million. republicans can say all they want about it, the anti-immigration republicans say all they want but a fool's game. they can't stop it. >> greg: the fear here is we want people to come here and love america. we want people to understand freedom. not free stuff. this is a country, not a game show where the point, the moment you walk in you get stuff. my fear is that ethnic politics has changed the country so it's not a melting pot. it's a pie of preferences. it's no longer the u.s.. it's you versus me. you are not an american. you are a black or hispanic. you are gay. you are straight. that's what worries me. we may be sacrificing this idea of patriotism in american unity before -- we have to teach people who are coming here why this place is special. >> kimberly: to love it. >> greg: it's not about the free stuff. it's about the freedom. >> kimberly: i agree. >> greg: i want to talk about something i find concerning about the left. the left is worried about the low-income workers. we do
they have to pay back the taxes. the reality, you are not going to do anything with the 11 million. republicans can say all they want about it, the anti-immigration republicans say all they want but a fool's game. they can't stop it. >> greg: the fear here is we want people to come here and love america. we want people to understand freedom. not free stuff. this is a country, not a game show where the point, the moment you walk in you get stuff. my fear is that ethnic politics has changed...
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the repate ration tax is gigantic. that's why a lot of money is overseas in tax haven. get the money back to the united states so they'll hire and spend capital. that's how you get the economy to grow. >> do you think we see 15,000 this year? it's only the first month. >> here's the funny thing. a lot of people are on the sidelines. that money will come in because bond rates are at 2%. >> are you one of the those people on the sidelines? >> i've been in but i'm getting nervous. at some point the market will say i'm over valued, i've got to correct. everybody is calling for correction. that means the market will continue upward. >> there were a lot of guys like you, scott, in the middle of the crisis. >> i thought i was one o one ofa kind. >> you said maybe we should take the money out of the market, don't play that. then you missed this rally. what's your advice for the average investor. >> you have to start legging in here. i really do, i think the market is going to reward you for taking on some risk. there's really nowhere else to go, jenna. even corporate bobbe bond
the repate ration tax is gigantic. that's why a lot of money is overseas in tax haven. get the money back to the united states so they'll hire and spend capital. that's how you get the economy to grow. >> do you think we see 15,000 this year? it's only the first month. >> here's the funny thing. a lot of people are on the sidelines. that money will come in because bond rates are at 2%. >> are you one of the those people on the sidelines? >> i've been in but i'm getting...
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that is because of tax hikes including the payroll tax. don't worry you don't have to stop saving actually. vera gibbons has sop tips. everyone is hit with this. 160 million americans are affected. >> start by with justing your withholding. go back take a look at your w 4. 75 percent of them get a refund. average refunds are coming in at 4,000. it will push down your withholdlings and brighten up your take home pay. >> do you want your money now or do you want to get it back later. >> fur getting too much of a refund you rely on the refunds you are not having the right amount with he would had. >> have aing you'll tvaluable t. >> the earned income tax credit for example only 6 million americans they don't know they are elible or they don't know how to claim it. you are leaving free money on the table. you want to take advantage of all of the job hunts expenses mortgage interest deductions a slew of valuable breaks. claim them. >>> max out your 401 k. >> this one goes without saying. you have got to plan at work max it out. gone up to 17,50
that is because of tax hikes including the payroll tax. don't worry you don't have to stop saving actually. vera gibbons has sop tips. everyone is hit with this. 160 million americans are affected. >> start by with justing your withholding. go back take a look at your w 4. 75 percent of them get a refund. average refunds are coming in at 4,000. it will push down your withholdlings and brighten up your take home pay. >> do you want your money now or do you want to get it back later....
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we just had a $650 billion tax increase we are not going to do another one. these were cuts in law and they need to be altered. the president in his debate with governor romney said the sequester will not happen, and he's got to step up and help us work our way through that, because it does cut too much, in my opinion, the defense department. they've already had a big cut. this will be another big cut. and i think it's dangerous for the defense department and will do damage in a way that we should not do. bill: i mentioned the senate hasn't passed a bulge net four years. bya because you asked, rich writes, how can you determine how much you will need to increase the debt ceiling without a budget? how do we understand that riddle? >> that is exactly correct. a budget process engages the entire senate, and the united states people in a national discussion of how much taxes, how much spending, how much debt we're going to be able to have and get by and do. and so that is really, really critical, and that process has been gone for four years. we are stumbling fro
we just had a $650 billion tax increase we are not going to do another one. these were cuts in law and they need to be altered. the president in his debate with governor romney said the sequester will not happen, and he's got to step up and help us work our way through that, because it does cut too much, in my opinion, the defense department. they've already had a big cut. this will be another big cut. and i think it's dangerous for the defense department and will do damage in a way that we...
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the company blames the new health care law for that reason, specifically the medical device tax. london-based smith & nephew specializing in developing orthopedic reconstruction products says the cuts are necessary to deal with the new cost associated with the tax. that is 2.3%. expected to raise nearly $30 billion over the next decade. a majors is source of consternation for many of these companies. they fought it and fought it and they lost in the end. on this jobs thing, if you're a teenager in america, unemployment is almost 24%. that is ridiculous when you talk --. martha: greece for that population there. bill: the next generalmation of americans have to deal with that? we'll talk about that in a moment. martha: tough picture. speaking of lay youfls we've been talking about the president happenedding a pink slip to the group he formed to bring back jobs. charlie and i were discussing about that. was the jobs council an exercise if futility or did it have meaning? they don't want it anymore. bill: 7.9%. >>> a 5-year-old boy is still held hostage in a underground bunker. how
the company blames the new health care law for that reason, specifically the medical device tax. london-based smith & nephew specializing in developing orthopedic reconstruction products says the cuts are necessary to deal with the new cost associated with the tax. that is 2.3%. expected to raise nearly $30 billion over the next decade. a majors is source of consternation for many of these companies. they fought it and fought it and they lost in the end. on this jobs thing, if you're a...
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as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers particularly teen smokers to be able to buy cigarettes. costing us all $300 billion a year. if we treat nicotine like any other drug, you want a drug you go to the doctor and get a prescription. >> i wish i had time to refute those numbers. >> i know the numbers because i'm in the game. >> let me make a point. >> i beg your pardon, we are out of time. coming up, cupid's phone number is 911. don't tell that to one guy who want cops to track down his no show date. think your cell phone bill is way too high? turns out you are right. we will show you how to save more than a thousand bucks on
as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers...
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>>brian: and no taxes, we'd have no state income taxes too. >>gretchen: okay. i'll put in my vote for florida. i'm not sure my family would be in line for that. >>brian: i'll buy the bubble wrap. let's move. >>gretchen: let's get to your headlines first. family and friends remembering the life of beloved philadelphia pediatrician melissa katunutee outside her home her body was found bound and burned, a horrible crime. police say an exterminator confessed to killing her. jason smith told police the two got into an argument during his appointment at his home. he then allegedly strangled her and set her body on fire. >> this points out that it could happen to anybody at any time. any one of us let people into our houses without doing background checks or having somebody else present. >>gretchen: that's scary. surveillance video showed that smith's truck parked nearby and it showed him following her into her house and driving by twice after the murder. he's now facing several charges in connection with that killing. >> he claimed to be a former demolition expert in
>>brian: and no taxes, we'd have no state income taxes too. >>gretchen: okay. i'll put in my vote for florida. i'm not sure my family would be in line for that. >>brian: i'll buy the bubble wrap. let's move. >>gretchen: let's get to your headlines first. family and friends remembering the life of beloved philadelphia pediatrician melissa katunutee outside her home her body was found bound and burned, a horrible crime. police say an exterminator confessed to killing her....